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Human Waste II - #10 - Limited Edition of 15 Photograph

B GlezSa

Spain

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 21.7 W x 21.7 H x 0 D in

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This Fine Art print is the first of a limited edition to 15 gliceé prints
 with a max. of 2 A. P. (Artist Proof) signed by hand by the artist. Produced using pigmented archival inks and paper (Hahnemühle).Printed with 2cm white handling border in addition to size stated. Comes with a signed & numbered certificate of authenticity in English (available to choose between English, Spanish or Catalan upon request), to be affixed to the back when framed. With a numbered Hologram in each certificate. Also available as medium and larger editions. (If you don't see it listed, please, contact asking for them) The picture has a feeling of classical panting (Renaissance-Baroque). The image is textured with layers classical paintings representing the myth of Medusa. (more details on the website) Printed with premium archival inks, on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308. Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag® is one of the world’s most popular papers and the valued all-rounder for high-quality FineArt inkjet printing. +Archival Fine art. 308 gsm, 100% cotton art paper with a smooth surface (wonderfully soft feel) boasts a lightly defined felt structure, lending each artwork a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth. +Museum quality; this acid- and lignin-free classic meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance (Guaranteed by Hahnemühle +100 years). +Fine-grained, smooth surface yields vibrant colors and deep, rich blacks, striking contrasts, and perfect reproduction of detail. +Premium matte coating supports the highest standards for ink density, color gamut, image sharpness. Calcium carbonate buffered with a very low amount of optical brighteners. Project: HUMAN WASTE II This second part of the Trilogy series of "Human Waste” contemplates how human waste in our oceans is affecting sentient beings in our oceanic ecosystem. The photographs are based on real cases of animals trapped in plastics and human waste found in the ocean. By means of the rhetorical figure of prosopopoeia, inverse, in this case, this panorama is presented visually, equating animals and human beings to enable the deepest connection with this reality. It is already scientifically established that animal emotions and, therefore, animal suffering, is comparable to the human one. We are actively contributing to their distress and agonising death with our waste thrown into our oceans. Our unconscious behaviour has a great cost to the planet and ourselves. The micro-particles of plastic are now fixed in the food and organs of the animals and thus in our own too. There is less and less uncontaminated water on earth. We are interdependent, we are killing ourselves. We depend on the ocean. (https://beatrizglezsa.com/ecology#/human-waste-ii-/-desecho-humano-ii/ )

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:15

Size:21.7 W x 21.7 H x 0 D in

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Beatriz GlezSa is an interdisciplinary eco-artist. Recently diagnosed with ASD (before called Asperger's). Researcher, writer, visual artist; creative, and art director. Art teacher/coach. She graduated in Fine Arts (BFA+MFA) from Barcelona University (UB). MA(Ed) Secondary Education (UPC), M.A studies in Art therapy and (B.A) Psychology (UNED). She was awarded a scholarship to study Photography at Nottingham Trent University (UK). She obtained the European “Leonardo Da Vinci” grant for professional training in the UK. She has been working on using art with Alzheimer's patients. Ecology together with the transformation and its many nuances, Ecology, the importance of art in health, the development of art and creativity in education, ecology, identity, illness and resilience, trauma, science, cultural representations, and other social matters are often reviewed in her work. Guest Artist in Fotográfica Bogotá 2019 - (FotoMuseo). Artworks series part of the permanent collection of National Museum of Photography of Colombia. Her work has been internationally awarded and published in magazines and books. + info: https://linktr.ee/BeatrizGlezSa

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